Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1944 — Page 2
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LONDON, Oct. 6.—Adolf Hitler | offensives in the next few weeks| fs)
appears to be attempting to prolong that German resistance is swamped | i
the war into the winter of 1044-45 despite its fanatical character.
in belief that Germany will be able
This is the conclusio excellent sources who next six weeks may be the most
‘Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's plan
is to end the European war this to face the allies next spring with year. But if these .plans fall short fresh forces of possibly 750,000 he can be counted upon to upset the Nazi plans by launching a of several] spirited winter cdmpaign, especially lieve the|once the Rhine is crossed. Eisenhower's plan now —as for
critical period of the war—the test-| months before D-day—is to caping time of Hitler's hopes for an-|ture the Rhurland, thus tearing
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Germany would have a net gain of. 750,000 involved in arming, feeding, trans-
TWO-—During the winter many | 3,000,000 troops, and the - weather, divisions could be moved back to| which has been miserable most of the Reich from Finland, Norway,! the time since D-day. Denmark, the Balkans and Italy and the ' eastern front- Soulg be! neutralized the allies’ overwhelming
THREE — Another three to six months might enable German another two weeks or so in which to perfect more secret|to mount an all-out offensive and
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